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August 28, 2006    1,220 Views

Posted on August 28th, 2006 in All Instructions by QuadCore ||

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5 Responses to “Pick your printer Model”

  1. AvatarDerek
    1

    Is there any info yet on direct cd/dvd printing hacks the new PIXMA iP6700D?

    Thanks,
    -=Derek

    Admin Says:

    The 6700 is more then likely based on the 6600, so I would guess that using the 6600 instructions will work for it.

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  2. AvatarDerek
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    So I went ahead and bought a PIXMA iP6700D, and I was able to successfully use the instructions for the iP6600D to set the ROM to EUR and I removed the plastic block from the CD tray insert. Unfortunately, my attempts to create a homemade CD tray from types B and D templates listed on this site did not work. The printer keeps rejecting my tray.

    Does anyone know exactly which CDR tray type the iP6700D takes?

    Thanks,
    -=Derek

    Admin Says:

    The printer will actual list the tray letter in the printer properties. Take a look around in your properties and you will find it.

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  3. Avatarsimon
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    I am thinking of buying a MP780 but am amazed to find that I will have to muck around just to print cd’s etc. This is standard, isnt it. The tray doesnt come with the unit. I have to get it and do this stuff before I can print? I am in australia but found a great price on one in NY.

    Admin Says:

    The Australian version includes the tray and the feature from what I have been told. The American version doesn’t. The tray will cost you $20 or more from ebay sellers, so you should add that to your cost.

    The MP780 is the last MP model to allow the use of generic carts while the MP8xx line is a bit more advanced and better looking it does have the memory chip on the carts which means only using Canon carts or refilling the tanks with Hobbicolor refill ink which can be found on ebay.

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  4. AvatarJohn
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    I have the model iP6600. Your instructions for the model iP6600 indicate that a type D tray is the one to use. Most of the Ebay tray sellers however, have Type C as the one for the iP6600. And, your instructions for the iP5200 (using the type C tray) states that some people can use a Type B tray for the iP6600, but the Type C is the right one for the iP6600. I ordered a Type C tray off of Ebay. I just wanted point out the conflicting information.

    Admin Says:

    Thanks I will fix that right away.

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  5. Avatarsolow
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    why is there no guide for the canon ip6600d

    Admin Response:

    The ip6600d is the only 6600 that exist. I left a d off the day I typed it. So ip6600d is the official model number.

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